Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB2122

Introduced
1/9/26  

Caption

In sexual offenses, further providing for the offense of indecent exposure.

Impact

If enacted, HB2122 would reinforce existing statutes regarding sexual offenses. It would create a more precise legislative framework by defining indecent exposure and establishing the consequences for offenders. This change aims to deter such behaviors by increasing the legal repercussions related to these acts, thus promoting a safer environment for the public. Advocates for the bill argue that this is a necessary step toward safeguarding community standards and protecting victims of sexual misconduct.

Summary

House Bill 2122 addresses the topic of sexual offenses, specifically focusing on the definition and penalties associated with the crime of indecent exposure. The bill seeks to amend existing laws to provide clearer guidelines and stronger penalties for individuals convicted of this offense. By doing so, the legislation aims to enhance public safety and ensure that individuals who commit such acts are held accountable under the law. The bill reflects a growing concern over public decency standards and support for victims of sexual offenses.

Contention

The bill may encounter opposition from civil liberties groups and advocates who caution against potential overreach in the classification of offenses. They express concern that the amendment could lead to stricter interpretations of what constitutes indecent exposure, possibly impacting individuals unjustly. Moreover, there are fears that this might contribute to a societal stigma that could affect those accused, even if they are ultimately not convicted. The discussions surrounding the bill highlight a balanced approach needed to protect both public decency and individual rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB2112

In sexual offenses relating to sentencing enhancement, further providing for the offense of indecent exposure.

PA HB632

In public indecency, further providing for the offense of prostitution and related offenses.

PA HB1909

In assault, further providing for the offenses of simple assault, of recklessly endangering another person, of terroristic threats, of harassment and of stalking; in kidnapping, further providing for the offenses of unlawful restraint, of false imprisonment and of criminal coercion; in sexual offenses, further providing for the offense of indecent assault; and, in riot, disorderly conduct and related offenses, further providing for the offense of disorderly conduct.

PA SB647

In public indecency, further providing for prostitution and related offenses.

PA SB45

In human trafficking, further providing for definitions, providing for the offense of promoting prostitution, for the offense of living off of prostituted persons and for the offense of patronizing prostitution and further providing for grants; in public indecency, further providing for prostitution and related offenses; establishing the Prevention of Human Trafficking Restricted Account; in child protective services, further providing for definitions; in sentencing, further providing for sexual offenses and tier system; in DNA data and testing, further providing for definitions; in interstate compacts, further providing for supervision of persons paroled by other states; and, in powers and duties relating to the Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs, further providing for consideration of criminal convictions.

PA SB494

In sexual offenses, further providing for the offense of statutory sexual assault.

PA HB2252

In sexual offenses, further providing for the offense of unlawful dissemination of intimate image.

PA HB2271

In sexual offenses, further providing for the offense of rape.

PA HB1616

In offenses against the family, further providing for the offense of dealing in infant children; and, in depositions and witnesses, providing for sentencing considerations for child victim offenders.

PA S1742

Indecent Exposure of Sexual Organs While Observing a Child

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.